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Can you use JetBlue points for hotels?

As a reminder, TrueBlue points can be used on the flight, hotel and car portions of your flight + hotel package, excluding travel insurance, certain taxes and fees.



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50,000 points = $500 in award travel. Earn 50,000 bonus TrueBlue points, which is worth at least $500 in award travel, with the JetBlue Plus Card.

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How much are 100,000 TrueBlue points worth? If you receive a value of 1.3 cents per point, 100,000 TrueBlue points would be worth $1,300. At 1.6 cents per point, you'll get $1,600.

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On every ship, there's a flyer at the casino host desk and at the cashier that shows the points required to earn discounts and free cruises. On a typical cruise recently, 800 points might earn you a free cruise on a very limited selection of cruises while 1,500 will get you access to a much longer list.

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JetBlue's program gives rewards called TrueBlue points. Joining the TrueBlue program is free and you can start earning points by booking flights online. Points do not expire.

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Each JetBlue TrueBlue point has an average value ranging from 1.3 to 1.6 cents. If you plan to use your JetBlue TrueBlue points to book flight tickets, you should strive to redeem them for a value of at least 1.3 cents per point. Calculating how much JetBlue points are worth is relatively straightforward.

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You need 6,000 to 20,000 miles for a free one-way flight, depending on how far you're flying, which airline you're using and the dates of your travel. A one-way international flight will usually cost 35,000-50,000+ miles. Airline miles and points are generally worth around 1 cent each, but their value can vary.

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You won't get a big sign-up bonus or a lot of perks, but you'll get three points per $1 spent on JetBlue purchases and two points per $1 at restaurants and eligible grocery stores. JetBlue Card will also give you a 50% discount on eligible in-flight purchases — other airline cards offer just 20% or 25% off.

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Technically, on the all-inclusive lines, you could go the entire trip without opening your wallet at all! Spending anything after embarkation is up to you, as the only things not included on any cruise line would be shopping, souvenirs, spa treatments and casino gambling.

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On most cruise lines, sodas, specialty coffee and alcoholic beverages are an additional charge, as are certain food/drink choices. Most lines offer drink packages of various types, and some offer “all-inclusive” fares.

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Food on Cruise Ships Free Food on Cruises: Meals are free of charge in cruise ship main dining rooms, buffets and select specialty venues such as Princess' International Cafe, Carnival's Blue Iguana Cantina and Guy's Burger Joint, Royal Caribbean's Park Cafe and Boardwalk Dog House and Norwegian's O'Sheehan's.

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